A second volume ($19.99) features 16 "Tonight" episodes with some of Carson's
favorite guests, including Don Rickles, Jay Leno, Steve Martin, Jerry Seinfeld,
Betty White, David Letterman and Ellen DeGeneres in one of her first TV
appearances.

Roughly half the material has never been available before in any form of home
video, said Jeff Sotzing, president of Carson Entertainment Group, which is
releasing the nearly 15 hours collection.

In addition, a selection of 50 "Tonight"-derived alert tones (with such
signature catchphrases as "Here's Johnny!", "Hi-yo!" and "We'll be right back")
will be available for 99 cents each.

This online release follows the digitization of 4,500 hours of "Tonight"
hosted by Carson during his 30-year run on NBC.

Sotzing, a former "Tonight" producer (and Carson's nephew), drew on past
experience assembling the "Tonight" anniversary shows in culling material for
the new releases.

"I have a pretty good sense of where the nuggets can be found," he said. "We
go back and try to find things that are representative of what the show was, and
that are still entertaining."

And there's plenty more to come.

His dream: to put every show online for instant download. It's an achievable
goal, he said, though a slew of legal clearances remain before it can
happen.

Meanwhile, visitors to iTunes can expect to find the current Carson content
supplemented by more "Tonight" clips as often as each month, Sotzing said.

"We just want to see how much demand there is for these first releases," he
said.